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Amazon | February 19, 2020
Thousands of delivery drivers across the country who work for small and medium-size logistics companies that contract with Amazon.com found out in mid-February they may lose their jobs in April, though Amazon said they will have opportunities for other positions with its partners. On Friday, Transportation Brokerage Specialists Inc. (TBS), headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, became the latest company to file a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act notice of a mass layoff....
Uber Freight | September 10, 2020
Uber Freight launched two enterprise software products Tuesday aimed at bringing deeper visibility to shippers managing loads across carriers. The products, named Uber Freight Enterprise and Uber Freight Link, are intended to complement existing warehouse and transportation management systems. Uber Freight Enterprise is an extension of Uber Freight's existing shipper services, which shippers can access through the mobile or desktop interface or through an existing TMS via API. The new platfo...
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DP World | October 23, 2021
CARGOES Logistics by DP World is a new digital logistics solution, providing instant online cargo booking, highly efficient movement, and advanced tracking, from origin to destination. The first phase of the solution to be launched from India to multiple destinations across the Middle East, Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Far East and North Africa, as well as UAE to India – with plans to roll out globally. DP World, the leading provider of smart supply chain...
Supply Chain Dive | July 07, 2020
Airfreight volume fell more than 20% year over year (YoY) in May, according to the latest numbers from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Freight capacity fell nearly 35% YoY in May and international belly capacity fell by about 66% YoY as a result of passenger flight cancellations due to the pandemic, according to IATA."The gap between demand and capacity shows the challenge in finding the space on the aircraft still flying to get goods to market," IATA CEO Ale...
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